War Criminal Tony Blair's many scandals

Nick Clegg has called for the publication of the Chilcot report into
the Iraq war, which identifies exactly what happened in the run-up to
the conflict in Iraq.The Chilcot report includes about 200 cabinet-level discussions, 25
notes from Tony Blair to George W Bush and more than 130 records of
conversations between the former US president and Tony Blair.The progress of the report began in 2009 and has cost millions of
pounds so far. However, it is not clear why there is a delay in the
process and Nick believes that some of those in line for scrutiny are
holding up the process. He followed on to say that those who might be
criticised must accept that this will happen considering that it was
“one of the most momentous, one of the most catastrophic decisions in
British foreign policy”."I'm sure Chilcot himself would like to get on with it as quickly as
possible, I can't comment on exactly the reasons why, given there's a
lot of to-ing and fro-ing about what is finally produced in published
form in the report."Exactly what the holdup now is - this involved a lot of people, a
lot of legalities and, of course, is a very, very sensitive issue."But I really do think now, everybody involved – including those who
know they will be subject to renewed scrutiny from the Chilcot report –
they all now accept that it is time that the report was published so the
record can be scrutinised in the most objective way possible."

This is big news in England, not really noted by the US media.

Kind of like the other scandal War Criminal Tony Blair was already facing.

Tony Blair's religious charity has links to an Islamic extremist group being investigated by MI5 and MI6, it has been alleged.

It
has been claimed that two Muslim leaders, who have ties to the Muslim
Brotherhood, are advising The Tony Blair Faith Foundation. The
organisation has been declared a terrorist group in Egypt and Saudi
Arabia, and could be banned in Britain, despite insisting they do not
have links to extremist factions.

Last weekend, the Sunday Telegraph published an article about two of
the Tony Blair Faith Foundation's advisors. The Office of Tony Blair
released the following statement regarding the article:

The
recent piece in the Sunday Telegraph is just another attempt to
undermine Mr Blair's work. His opposition to the ideology of the Muslim
Brotherhood is well known so the article is particularly absurd.

"Both
Dr Ismail Khudr Al-Shatti and Dr Mustafa Ceric have long and proud
records in their commitment to peace and are great supporters of both
the foundation and promoting understanding between people of different
faiths"

"The recent piece in the Sunday Telegraph is just another attempt to
undermine Mr Blair's work. His opposition to the ideology of the Muslim
Brotherhood is well known so the article is particularly absurd."Both Dr Ismail Khudr Al-Shatti and Dr Mustafa Ceric have long and
proud records in their commitment to peace and are great supporters of
both the foundation and promoting understanding between people of
different faiths."

The issue of whether the two are terrorists or not might matter to the US government when determining whether or not to put Tony Blair on a no-fly list, but it has more meaning than that.

War Criminal Tony Blair isn't just a former prime minister and his so-called Faith Foundation isn't his only credit at present. He's also the Special Envoy for the Quartet on the Middle East and his associations with his foundation present difficulties for him as Special Envoy. He might even have to resign if the issue doesn't fade and that little title of Special Envoy is all he's clung to in an attempt to shield his battered image.

Now he has to scramble to deal with Clegg's statements as well. Sam Coates (The Australian) notes, "Mr Blair's office suggested that by saying Iraq was the worst foreign
policy catastrophe since Suez, Mr Clegg was ignoring events in Syria."

War Criminal Tony Blair is attempting to sell war on Syria and he's getting near hysterical on the topic. Seymour Hersh's "The Red Line and the Rat Line" (The London Review of Books) exposed the reality of the claims used last fall in an attempt to sell war on Syria -- the false claims.

Possibly, it's too embarrassing for the US media -- having whored themselves so ridiculously on the part of the White House to sell another war -- to note Hersh's report which smacks down all their whoring and all the celebrity Tweeting by faded has beens who felt their role in 'world peace' was to sell a war?

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